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SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON.
LESSON TEXT.—Luka T:l-rt. Memory □OLDEN TEXT.—"Jaeua anid unto her.
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□aUlaa. and Nain. a awn aouthwaat of Capernaum, aeven ■Una from Naaarelh SCRIPTURAL REFERENCES.—Raad ha reference, to Capernaum. Matt. 1:ISIS: l:(. *:1. S; 11^: 17*4; 1SJ: Mark 1:J»-S4; 1:17. S4-T1. Compare this miracle for a Canute with that for another Gentile, the Byropbnnldan. Man. U:X1-*. Mark 7A4-SS. Compare the miracle at Naln with lb* raising of jalnis* daughter. Malt. I:Q-X. Mark IJS-4S: Luka and with be raising of Laaarua. John UL Contraat I with the resurrection miracle# of Elijah. Kings 17:lS-t». nod of EUaba. 1 King. 4:0I. Compare It with the raising of Dorcas. Acta »:SS-4S. and of Eutychua. Acta SB.-7-11. immant and Buggmtlra Thought. V. L "Whan Ha had ended all HU naylngs." Those of the Sermon on the Mount V. X. “And a certain centurton a •errat" This centurion was a heathen by birth (v. »). and was probably In sarrice of Antipaa."—Internationa Critical Commentary "All Palestine under Roman military govera1; this centurion was probably connected with the garrison at Caper- ■ Who was dear unto him." The adjective "does not necessarily Imply an affectionate relation betwee 1 the master and the •errant, though euch may well have existed. V. X "And when he heard of (R V.. "concerning' ) Jesus." Christ had already worked many wonderful mlraand spoken many wise sayings In Capernaum, ao that the centurion had the best foundation tor his faith. “He sent unto Him the elder* of the Jem."
V. 4. "Besought Him Instantly." K. . "earnestly." aa In the phraae^J^mtlnuing Instant In prayer." V. 6. "For he loveth our nation." This Gentile soldier found In the Jews “a purity, reverence, simplicity and nohleneee of Ilfs whi:h he had not found elsewhere. - —Dean PI umpire. y. «. -Then Jeeus went with them." saying, according tfi" Msthiw, ~I will and heal him." As they drew to the house, "the centurion tent friends to Him." with another message, not worthy that Thou ahouldeat under my roof." This feeling of unworthlneae was due partly (1) to lanest of sin, and partly (t) to his knowledge of the Jewish feeling that “as the houses of Gentilei 'unclean.' entrance Into them, and still more, familiar fellowship, would 'defile. - "—Edermhelm. V. 7. “Say In a word." “Uterallg. •Say with a word, and let my servant be healed.' The word Is to be the instrument with which the healing Is to take place. Instead of Jesus' coming In person."—InL CrlL Com. V. 8. "For I also (Ukgjeeus. but In another sphere) am'^'mgn set under authority," etc. “He tocans: *1 also, though a very bumble person In the the authority of more Important officers, still have a command body ot men who do Implicitly
aa I bid them.'"
V. *. “He marveled at him." “Only twice do we read In the Gospel that the Saviour marveled; once at the unbelief of His fellow rltlxens at Nalar* th (Mark (:(). once at th* faith ot this heathen."—Van Ooeteraee And they that were sent" Christ'* message through them to the centurion was, “As thou hast believed, ao be It done unto thee" (Matt. (ill). “Found the servant whole. " V. 11. “The day after." a V., “soon Fterwarda." “He weat Into a city called Naln." A small town tS mile*
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T. 11 "When he came nigh to the gate of the dty.“ Nearly all towns • Mmoadad by walls.
1 wool Cat sen that thing for SIAM. If I kat It Td hunt tor It Uka the knights ot King Arthur huated the OralL That thing axordaed a 00 that hung about me for five yean. That thing stays with mo
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1 this, with great conviction, aaya (he Kansas City Star, about a little buckeye tarased in a small gold
bold, there was a dead man carried “The bier on which the body was borne was. In the caae of the poorrlsms. a simple board supported on tiro poles There was no coffin; the corpse was simply covered with large doth."—Abbott. V. IX "The lord.” A title drat used bv Luke In >Ma place, nerhaps tee—nee In this miracle Christ showed Himself supremely the Lord of life and death. V. 14. "Aad He came aad touched the bier." "Of wickerwork. The body lay with its face turned up. uncovered, —d Its hands folded on (he breast"—
V. U. “And he that was dead.” “Th# lectator* were but* that he was dead, for they were carrying him oat to bury him." V. 11 "And there came a fear oa IL" R V.. "Aad fear took hold oa A" "A gnat prophet it risen UP noog aa" -They might have thoatht of Elijah and th* widow of ot ntehe aad the lady of ft* not far T. IT. “Aad this rumor (R. V.. " port") of Him went forth." "It wm spread like wildfire far aad w,ue.’ Ax. Greek Teat Leeeena tram Mlraele at Main. is the arrival if Christ
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NOT ALWAYS BEAUTIFUL Medela for Artiste Are la Many Cease Quite Plain of Feature. “On* of th* meet preposterous Ideas In existence la that regarding the pay of models and their physical attrar Uveneax." Mr. Robert Brlnghnnt aaya “In this country a majority of th* models an employed la art schools or by Instructor* of eleeeoe In painting drawing or modeling, and purposes of Instruction say figure la good oaaugb. ’A budding artist can learn to drat and paint, study anatomy and proportlou. Just aa well from model as from one that la surpassingly beautiful There M the latter at alL If one _ aelf. all well and good, but aa schools and Instructors an entirely Independent in their needs eh* mi be content with th* same pay U for all in this class, which Is ion than a dollar for ling teanoe. Aa the work Is, after all. only unskilled labor. It la an exceptionally good rat* of pay at that What obtains here also obfor more than half th* model work abroad, yet th* average person always conjures up a dream of loraUwhen an artist's model le 1 and aaaociates the work with remuneration of a dollar or more an »ur. “Of course, when aa artiat require* particular kind of model, as matter what the especial requirement may be, the law of supply sad ' regulates pay, for owe thing la accordance with Its da tea If the supply of thafi sort of modal la short tbo price runs I have heard of mod
too many satisfactory individuals willing to pass for whatever they can to make such a condition any «
BUCKEYE INCASED IN GOLD Vow Orleans Man Values Very Highly
hung on the watch
toning a New Orleans man. “OP to September 7. 1*00, I had been the victim of bad lock of on#
>lng to Galveston. It wee Pri-
day. I recollect that the train was delayed half * doxsn times before it reached the dty. and I was fuming We got then at last sad Just as I
leaving my ear I saw this buck
1 it up sad put It ia n
hotel that night, but after picking up that buckeye I suddenly changed my mind. A good many guests at the Bled; hotel perished In the flood next Igbt “Later on at New Orleans I was out fishing la a eatboat with three other men. A squall struck ua Th* others, could swim, ware drowned. I east swim a stroke but I had my
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From THE ABORIOIHAL TIKES To THE PREBEET DAT Bmzkaczvo Koost of the Aborigim; Th* Dutch hi Delaware Bey; Th* Brit* mt of the County; Th* Whaling; The Growth of th* Villa gee. The Revolution aad Patriots; Th* Establishment of the New Government} The War of 181a; The Progress of the Comity; and The Soldier* of th* CM1 War BY LEWIS TOWNSEND STEVENS.
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